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and i can tell from the documents that you spoke with the deputy in tripoli. and can you explain the importance of that call and why you felt that was important? >> well, for a number of reasons, they were a source of information. they had their own sources on the ground that they were reaching out to, trying to gather additional insight into what happened. and what provoked it, and who was behind it. but much more importantly, even than that, they were in a great state of dismay and grief. and i thought it was important to speak with our team in tripoli directly, so they knew we were trying, as best we could from so far away to help them, and to help their colleagues. we also had pushed to have an additional team of security officers fly from tripoli, and really the embassy in tripoli just took that on, and they came up with the idea and put it together. and got the plane, and sent more help on the way to benghazi. but it was a very personal conversation between me and those who were in our embassy. this is a place that i had spent a lot of time and paid a lo
and i can tell from the documents that you spoke with the deputy in tripoli. and can you explain the importance of that call and why you felt that was important? >> well, for a number of reasons, they were a source of information. they had their own sources on the ground that they were reaching out to, trying to gather additional insight into what happened. and what provoked it, and who was behind it. but much more importantly, even than that, they were in a great state of dismay and...
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the prime minister approached an mp at the house of representatives from tripoli. it is proposed the three deputy prime ministers. one of them is from the west, one from the east, one is from the south. and the two senior ministers proposed. one is a member of the g.n.c. dialogue team. i want to enhance two elements. one is that all will work as a team. we don't have the time to dwell on details, this will be a team. their votes are expected to have the same value in the first rounds of voting, and then in the process, of course a system to overcome possible blockades will be agreed. all of them, i insist, will have similar appearance and all will have to work as a team. it's proposed that all rotate in the representation role that corresponds to libya in the international scene, and this will be a way to show the importance that all of them have in this team. >> it has also been proposed a list of names to accompany, to be part of the government representing different regions and cities. i would like to insist that this is a proposal from the national dialogue. th
the prime minister approached an mp at the house of representatives from tripoli. it is proposed the three deputy prime ministers. one of them is from the west, one from the east, one is from the south. and the two senior ministers proposed. one is a member of the g.n.c. dialogue team. i want to enhance two elements. one is that all will work as a team. we don't have the time to dwell on details, this will be a team. their votes are expected to have the same value in the first rounds of voting,...
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hundreds of protesters in tripoli don't back the deal. hundreds chanted and held up red cords for those in libya that brokered the deal. before being finalised rival parliament have to approve it. victoria gatenby has the latest. >> violence and rivalries split people in libya. the country has fallen into chaos since the uprising. the tripoli based government is one of two rival administrations. the other is the u.n. recognised government based in the eastern city of tobruk. each is supported by armed groups engaged in daily fighting. the chaos is made worse by groups claiming allegiance to i.s.i.l., stepping into an already crowded battle ground. now there's hope that a unity government may bring the fighting to an end. >> i hope that the unity government succeeds quickly, because it has been too long. especially the displaced in libyan cities. most suffered very much. they support the government to start quickly. >> they are worried that proposals lead to the muslim brotherhood gaining too much power. >> this is a conspiracy and libyans
hundreds of protesters in tripoli don't back the deal. hundreds chanted and held up red cords for those in libya that brokered the deal. before being finalised rival parliament have to approve it. victoria gatenby has the latest. >> violence and rivalries split people in libya. the country has fallen into chaos since the uprising. the tripoli based government is one of two rival administrations. the other is the u.n. recognised government based in the eastern city of tobruk. each is...
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it's supposed to be located in tripoli. now tripoli is controlled by the g.n.c. taking us through the tired challenge. what part would be playing after the announcements. >> if the proposals are adopted the east and west lf form app government. disband militia, it will form a government. reforming the army and implementing a ceasefire. a joint statement by france, germany and the united states said any delay in forming the unity government would only prolong the suffering of the libyan people. >> leaders are worried that a divided libya could pave the way for fighters. to build a stronger platform in libya, a nightmare for neighbouring europe, which hopes to see a peace deal become a reality >>> time for the weather. and rob is here. a reminder of people of myanmar that the monsoons are not over. >> no, no, the advancing monsoon is causing widespread flooding a couple of months ago, particularly over the irrawaddy. let's have a look. in the last 24 hours, there's a definite indication of a swirl of cloud suggesting circulation, water enhancing the rain. it's been
it's supposed to be located in tripoli. now tripoli is controlled by the g.n.c. taking us through the tired challenge. what part would be playing after the announcements. >> if the proposals are adopted the east and west lf form app government. disband militia, it will form a government. reforming the army and implementing a ceasefire. a joint statement by france, germany and the united states said any delay in forming the unity government would only prolong the suffering of the libyan...
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we have been listening to many people. >> at its head a the architect in tripoli. it's now been four years since the death much libya's former ruler, the country has been racked by turmoil and violence ever since. the two factions reluctantly agreed to the deal, there has been bloodshed and bad blood. one of the first challenges will be to take on isil who have a major foothold. libya's borders are not secure. the countries are awash with weapons and it's a major root for migrants and refugees from all over country who make their way to libya's coast. so many people have died at sea from libya to europe. for months they have been proposing the idea of a maritime operation to intercept the boats. now on friday a resolution to authorize that operation will come before the u.n. security council for a vote. james bays, al jazeera, the united state united nations. >> russia denies that four of its missiles have landed in iraq. moscow said that all 26 missiles fired hit their intended target. the government has not commented. there is concern about the reports. >> if it'
we have been listening to many people. >> at its head a the architect in tripoli. it's now been four years since the death much libya's former ruler, the country has been racked by turmoil and violence ever since. the two factions reluctantly agreed to the deal, there has been bloodshed and bad blood. one of the first challenges will be to take on isil who have a major foothold. libya's borders are not secure. the countries are awash with weapons and it's a major root for migrants and...
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originally the government is supposed to be located in tripoli but tripoli is controlled by the gnc, third challenge, cnc what part would be playing after last night's announcements. >> if the proposals are adopted the east and west will form a government, disband militias and declare a ceasefire across the country. france germany, spain, united kingdom united kingdo and the u. fest the leaders of those countries are also worried that a divided libya, a nightmare for neighboring europe which is hoping to see a peace deal become a reality. victoria gatenby, al jazeera. >> a fire in the philippines have killed ten people. victims trapped in their cells. faulty electrical wiring is being blamed for the fire. >>> activists are callings often the philippines government to consider a mental health law for people in need. there's a real stigma admitting to mental health problems. mar gmarga ortigas has the stor. >> the only time she had seen a psychiatrist, she was in hospital after trying to take your own life. >> it's like a movie which is dragging whether or not to have a happy ending or
originally the government is supposed to be located in tripoli but tripoli is controlled by the gnc, third challenge, cnc what part would be playing after last night's announcements. >> if the proposals are adopted the east and west will form a government, disband militias and declare a ceasefire across the country. france germany, spain, united kingdom united kingdo and the u. fest the leaders of those countries are also worried that a divided libya, a nightmare for neighboring europe...
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c operates out of tripoli. it came to power when an alliance of former rebels took over the capital last year. the group drove out the internationally recognised government which operates from the eastern city of tobruk. it is recognised by the u.n. and are ab -- arab league. our diplomatic editor james bays reports from u.n. >> there were smiles when after talks that lasted a year, the u.n. mediator announced plans for a unity government in libya. it was a difficult process. >> it was not an easy task. we have been listening to many people, inside and outside for dialogue. finally it would be six personalities. >> at its head, the prime minister sarage, an architect from a prominent family in tripoli. the challenges of facing a unity government is immense, it's almost four years since the death of libya's former ruler muammar gaddafi. the country has been wracked by internal violence since. the two main factions reluctantly agreed to the deal. there's been so much bloodshed and politically bad blood. many oppo
c operates out of tripoli. it came to power when an alliance of former rebels took over the capital last year. the group drove out the internationally recognised government which operates from the eastern city of tobruk. it is recognised by the u.n. and are ab -- arab league. our diplomatic editor james bays reports from u.n. >> there were smiles when after talks that lasted a year, the u.n. mediator announced plans for a unity government in libya. it was a difficult process. >> it...
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originally on the proposal the government is supposed ton located in tripoli but tripoli is controlled by gnc, what part would be playing after last night's announcement? >> if the proposals are adopted the east and west of libya will implement a government across the country. any delay forming the unity government would only prolong the suffering of the libyan people. the leaders are also worried that a advantage toker platform in north africa. a nightmare for northern europe which is helpin hoping the situn will. >> trade loins lawyers and human rights activists. they have been honored for helping build democracy after the revolution of 2011. nazanine moshiri reports. >> the nobel prize for 2015 is to be awarded to the tunisian national dialogue quartet for its decisive contribution to the building of a pleural ink democracy in tunisia in the wake of the jasmine revolution of 2011. >> in the end the nobel committee sent a powerful message on the importance of pleurallism and dialogue. while other so-called arab spring countries, tunisia's has been more peaceful. made up of four ski o
originally on the proposal the government is supposed ton located in tripoli but tripoli is controlled by gnc, what part would be playing after last night's announcement? >> if the proposals are adopted the east and west of libya will implement a government across the country. any delay forming the unity government would only prolong the suffering of the libyan people. the leaders are also worried that a advantage toker platform in north africa. a nightmare for northern europe which is...
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gadhafi in 2011 and two governments is the general national congress the gnc which operates out of tripoli and it came to power when an alliance of former rebels known as libya dawn took over and operates out of the eastern city of tabrook and recognized by the u.n. and arab league and its allies to the renegade general who commands a loose alliance of armed factions and diplomatic james base reports from the u.n. in new york. >> reporter: there was smiles when after talks that had lasted over a year the u.n. mediator announced his plans for a unity government in libya, leon said it had been a difficult process. >> this was not an easy task. we have been listening to many people inside and outside the dialog, finally it will be six personalities. >> reporter: at its head prime minister sarage an architect from a prominent family in tripoli, the challenges facing a new unity government remens and it's almost four years since the death of the former ruling moammar gadhafi and has been racked with turmoil and violence ever since and the two main factions only reluctantly agreed to the deal an
gadhafi in 2011 and two governments is the general national congress the gnc which operates out of tripoli and it came to power when an alliance of former rebels known as libya dawn took over and operates out of the eastern city of tabrook and recognized by the u.n. and arab league and its allies to the renegade general who commands a loose alliance of armed factions and diplomatic james base reports from the u.n. in new york. >> reporter: there was smiles when after talks that had lasted...
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want to build up our presence a little bit but we don't really want a big entourage like we have in tripoli. >> yes. >> and that was surprising to hear and nobody who was watching these hearings today thought that the gotcha moment was going to come from an e-mail introduced by the democrats. so it was an interesting moment. >> from a man who knew the risk. >> yep. >> had been an ambassador for a long time, had been in the foreign service for a long time, knew the risks in benghazi and new the risks in libya and was advocating that the country stay, it was important enough to american interest to stay there and then the question was what kind of facility do we create, what do we stand up here, do we stand something up that is essentially virtual, very slim, which would mean limited security presence or something slimmed down, right? maybe a little more security. >> right, i think there is a larger question here and that is is there something we can learn from this hearing? i mean that would be if there is something constructive and thoughtful that can come out of it. >> have you found somet
want to build up our presence a little bit but we don't really want a big entourage like we have in tripoli. >> yes. >> and that was surprising to hear and nobody who was watching these hearings today thought that the gotcha moment was going to come from an e-mail introduced by the democrats. so it was an interesting moment. >> from a man who knew the risk. >> yep. >> had been an ambassador for a long time, had been in the foreign service for a long time, knew the...
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the men have been transferred to a detention center in tripoli. many of the refugees come from poor african countries and are not escaping war. >>> the u.n. security council has approved a draft resolution authorizing e.u. nations to intercept and seize people trafficking vessels in the mediterranean. let's go live to our diplomatic editor, james bayes who joins us from the united nations. james the russians and chinese said no to the resolution last time. how did it go this time? >> reporter: certainly there has been a lot of protracting negotiation about this resolution. this was the final version passed an hour ago. supported by all of the security council with one exception, venezuela, which abstained saying this was a militaryized effort to deal with the refugees. this authorizes a european naval force that will operate in the high seas off of the coast of libya. this is limited to the people coming from libya towards europe. but the figures from the international organization of migration suggests that 2,988 people have died making that jour
the men have been transferred to a detention center in tripoli. many of the refugees come from poor african countries and are not escaping war. >>> the u.n. security council has approved a draft resolution authorizing e.u. nations to intercept and seize people trafficking vessels in the mediterranean. let's go live to our diplomatic editor, james bayes who joins us from the united nations. james the russians and chinese said no to the resolution last time. how did it go this time?...
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which operates out of tripoli, a formal rebels took over the capital city last year. the group drove out the internationally recognized government which now operates in the eastern city of tobruk. this administration is recognized by the u.n. and the arab league and it's allied to the general that commands a loose alliance of fax shuns. james bays has a report from new york. >> reporter: there were smiles when after talks that had lasted over a year the u.n. mediator announced his plans for a unity government in libya. he said it had been a difficult process. >> this was not an easy task. we have been listening to many people, inside and outside the dialogue. finally it will be six personalities. >> reporter: at its head, prime minister an architect from a prominent family in tripoli. the challenges facing a new unity government are immense, it's now almost four years since the death of libya's former ruler muammar qaddafi. the country has been racked by turmoil and violence ever since. the two main fan factions only reluctantly agreed to the deal and there has been s
which operates out of tripoli, a formal rebels took over the capital city last year. the group drove out the internationally recognized government which now operates in the eastern city of tobruk. this administration is recognized by the u.n. and the arab league and it's allied to the general that commands a loose alliance of fax shuns. james bays has a report from new york. >> reporter: there were smiles when after talks that had lasted over a year the u.n. mediator announced his plans...
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six personalities. >> reporter: at its head prime minister and architect from a prominent family in tripoli, the challenges facing a new unity government remens and it's almost four years since the death of libya's former ruler gadhafi and racked bitter moil and violence ever since and the two main factions only reluctantly agreed to the deal with blood shed and political bad blood there are many who oppose it and fighters and malitia and particularly attention on this man, renegade and the first is to take on i.s.l. who have a major foot hold in gadhafi's hometown cert and borders are not secure and country washed with weapons and major route for migrants and refugees from all over africa who make their way to libya's coast. so many people have died at sea making the journey from libya towards europe. for months the european union has been proposing the idea of maritime operation to intercept the boats, now on friday a resolution to authorize that operation will come before the u.n. security council for a vote, james base, al jazeera, the united nations. >>> more on the news, we heard just
six personalities. >> reporter: at its head prime minister and architect from a prominent family in tripoli, the challenges facing a new unity government remens and it's almost four years since the death of libya's former ruler gadhafi and racked bitter moil and violence ever since and the two main factions only reluctantly agreed to the deal with blood shed and political bad blood there are many who oppose it and fighters and malitia and particularly attention on this man, renegade and...
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. >>> in labia a helicopter has been shot down killing 13 officers loyal to the government in tripoli. it led to intense fighting. the government and tripoli and rival administration in tobruk are considering aup-backed deal to form a unity government. >>> a 23-year-old somali woman whose alleged rain led to an outcry over australia's refugees policy has been flown back to australia. andrew thomas has the latest from sydney. >> reporter: the somali lady known by the sued then abby ann has way refugees who dried to come to australia by boat but under the tough policy against refugees plied after she was arrived she was deport today an australian run prison in nauru and told she would never get to reset physical australia even if she was a genuine refugees. somehow in nauru she became pregnant. she says she was raped. a boxer, she claimed she wanted an abortion is illegal in nauru so campaigners in australia made the australian government bring her to australia for that procedure. it took her a few weeks ago but she did a rave and five days later she was sent back to that lou by the aus
. >>> in labia a helicopter has been shot down killing 13 officers loyal to the government in tripoli. it led to intense fighting. the government and tripoli and rival administration in tobruk are considering aup-backed deal to form a unity government. >>> a 23-year-old somali woman whose alleged rain led to an outcry over australia's refugees policy has been flown back to australia. andrew thomas has the latest from sydney. >> reporter: the somali lady known by the sued...
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the government in tripoli and aa rival administration in tobruk are considering a u.n.-backed deal to form a unity government. >>> in egypt, a second day of voting is underway in run-off election to his decide the makeup of the country's next president. nuns of candidates secured a majority vote in the general election last week. so voters have now gone back to the polls. the first results expected on thursday. >>> voters in congo's referendum have back aid plan to scratch presidential determine limits it's means the incumbent can contest a third year in office. the opposition say the vote was rigged. >> reporter: blanch hopes things are getting back to normal in the capital. protests against changes to the constitution that will allow congo's president to run for a third term have shutdown the market and his business for days. >> translator: we can now sell our things again. it's calm. i hope things stay calm. >> reporter: the people want peace. >> reporter: the government says most people voted yes to the new constitution in sunday's ref referendum. the presidential i
the government in tripoli and aa rival administration in tobruk are considering a u.n.-backed deal to form a unity government. >>> in egypt, a second day of voting is underway in run-off election to his decide the makeup of the country's next president. nuns of candidates secured a majority vote in the general election last week. so voters have now gone back to the polls. the first results expected on thursday. >>> voters in congo's referendum have back aid plan to scratch...
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it is now led an internationally led government in tobruk and another in tripoli. >> the nations's plans have to be approved by parliament. >> there were smiles when after talks that lasted over a year, the u.n. mediator ayounged plans for a unity government in libya. it had been a difficult process. >> it was not an easy task. we have been listening to many people, inside and outside for dialogue. finally it would be six personalities. >> at its head, the prime minister an architect from a prominent family in tripoli. the challenges of facing a unity government is immense, it's almost four years since the former ruler muammar gaddafi. the country has been wracked by internal violence since. the two main factions reluctantly agreed to the deal. there's about so much bloodshed and politically bad blood. many oppose it. fighters in libya are unlikely to obey the new government. attention on this man, the renegade general. >> one of the first challenges for the new administration is to take on i.s.i.l., who have a major foot hold in muammar gaddafi's home town cert. libya's borders are not
it is now led an internationally led government in tobruk and another in tripoli. >> the nations's plans have to be approved by parliament. >> there were smiles when after talks that lasted over a year, the u.n. mediator ayounged plans for a unity government in libya. it had been a difficult process. >> it was not an easy task. we have been listening to many people, inside and outside for dialogue. finally it would be six personalities. >> at its head, the prime minister...
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one is the general national congress - that has been operating out of the capital tripoli. it was established when an alliance of former rebels known as libya dawn took over tripoli in 2014. they pushed out the internationally recognised government. moving to the eastern city of tobruk. this administration is seen by the up -- u.n. and arab league as the legitimate government. this is the head of the mission. let's listen to what he has to say. >> okay. are you ready? >> yes. >> yes. so after a year of work in these processes, after working in - with more than 150 libyan personalities from all the regions, from all the political affiliations, working in six, seven different locations in libya,ism is, seven different locations all over the world, different countries, different continents, finally the moment has come in which we can propose a national unity government. let me first of all remember the libyan people who are watching us, who have been encouraging the representatives the participants in this dialogue. and especially those for whom this proposal arrives too late.
one is the general national congress - that has been operating out of the capital tripoli. it was established when an alliance of former rebels known as libya dawn took over tripoli in 2014. they pushed out the internationally recognised government. moving to the eastern city of tobruk. this administration is seen by the up -- u.n. and arab league as the legitimate government. this is the head of the mission. let's listen to what he has to say. >> okay. are you ready? >> yes....
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the government in tripoli and the vial administration are considering a u.n. backed deal to form a unity government. >>> results drop fancy knee i can't's presidential election could be delayed after votes from the island of zanzibar were annulled. it was said the polls were newt free and fair. >> we've just spoken to the spokesperson for the government who says that this doesn't mean -- this doesn't affect the vote count here. the local president is elected separately from the national president. there's a local electoral commission which organizes local elections there and then the national electoral commission deals with the national elections. the zanzibar commission cited a gross violation of electoral laws, talking about violence after the voting, people being intimidated going to voting stations. they were talking about the main opposition canned date, who declared himself winner ahead of the zanzibar commission announcements. right now, the polling station has tallying going on. they say they do not accept the results being tallied here, they do not ac
the government in tripoli and the vial administration are considering a u.n. backed deal to form a unity government. >>> results drop fancy knee i can't's presidential election could be delayed after votes from the island of zanzibar were annulled. it was said the polls were newt free and fair. >> we've just spoken to the spokesperson for the government who says that this doesn't mean -- this doesn't affect the vote count here. the local president is elected separately from the...
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. >> while one of the two government isis the general national congress operating out of tripoli, it came to power when an alliance of former rebels known as libya down took over the capital city last year, driving out the internationally recognized government, now operating out of tubruk. >> it had been a difficult process. >> this was not an easy task. we have been listening to many people inside and outside the dialogue. finally, it will be six personalities. >> at its head, the foreign minister, architect from a prominent family in tripoli. the challenges face the new unity government are immense. it's now almost four years since the death of muammar gaddafi. the country has been racked by turmoil and violence ever since. the two main factions only reluctantly agreed to the deal, and there's been so much bloodshed and political bad blood, many oppose it. there are fighters and militias unlikely to obey the government. one of the first challenges will be to take on isil who have a major foothold in muammar gaddafi's hometown, sirte. it is a major route for migrants and refugees fr
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the government in tripoli, and the rival administration in tobruk are considering a u.n. backed deal to form a unity government >>> ivory coast incumbent alassane ouattara has won a land slide victory, receiving 84% of the results. the vote will go to the constitutional report to be validated. tania page has more. >> incumbent president alassane ouattara is expected to win the vote, riding high on the success of 9% economic growth. the news coming from the election that 60% of voters turned out on sunday, greeted with skepticism, particularly from some of the parties, some of who called for it, alleging that they aspire towards the incumbent president. officials have a lot of problems with new electronic voting systems. in the end of the african union observers declared the vote free and transparent. >> reporter: in 2010 then incumbent president laurent gbagbo refused to accept defeat, sparking months of violence. 3,000 were killed at the moment. laurent gbagbo at the moment is awaiting trial for crimes against humanity at the international criminal court at the hague. hi
the government in tripoli, and the rival administration in tobruk are considering a u.n. backed deal to form a unity government >>> ivory coast incumbent alassane ouattara has won a land slide victory, receiving 84% of the results. the vote will go to the constitutional report to be validated. tania page has more. >> incumbent president alassane ouattara is expected to win the vote, riding high on the success of 9% economic growth. the news coming from the election that 60% of...
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and libyan police have raided a hide out for refugees in tripoli. detaining at least two alleged smugglers and 163 people who are prepares to make the journey. they say nearly 3,000 people have died trying to cross the mediterranean this year, most of them have departed from libyan shores. the u.n. children's charity says the number of malnourished children has tripled since march. more than half a million people are suffering from an acute shortage of food. >> maya is one of many children in yemen whose lives are at risk. she suffering from malnutrition, and needs immediate treatment. her mother, travel add long distance to get to this hospital in the capitol. mohammad faces complications from months of chronic malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery, which cost $2,000. now the doctors says he needs another. all of this from malnutrition. we are very poor. my husband had to borrow the money for the first surgery. >> the level of malnutrition is among the high nest the world. two situation made worse by the conflict, international aid
and libyan police have raided a hide out for refugees in tripoli. detaining at least two alleged smugglers and 163 people who are prepares to make the journey. they say nearly 3,000 people have died trying to cross the mediterranean this year, most of them have departed from libyan shores. the u.n. children's charity says the number of malnourished children has tripled since march. more than half a million people are suffering from an acute shortage of food. >> maya is one of many...
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. >> the tripoli based government is one of two arrival basins. each is supported by arms groups geanched in daily fightin fight. stepping into an already crowded battle ground. but now there's hope that a unity government proposed by the u.n. after months of talks in morocco may bring the fighting to an end. >>> i that the unit government, most of them are suffering very much, who will support this new government to start its work quickly? >> they are worried like the groups like the mund gaining too many power. >> this is considered a conspiracy and the libyans know that. we won't support it. >> good riefnl neat to prowm the proposed deal. there is at this time points of disagreement. >> there is only the government is supposed to be located in trep perpetual i.q. stay us to the third challenge. gnc what part would be playing 8 last night's adoption? >> reform the army and implement a assess fire, owners of pel in all the cms only prolong the suffering of the libyan people. the leaders of those countries are also worried that a divided libya cou
. >> the tripoli based government is one of two arrival basins. each is supported by arms groups geanched in daily fightin fight. stepping into an already crowded battle ground. but now there's hope that a unity government proposed by the u.n. after months of talks in morocco may bring the fighting to an end. >>> i that the unit government, most of them are suffering very much, who will support this new government to start its work quickly? >> they are worried like the...
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libyan red crescent team said the bodies were found east of the capital of tripoli. they drown trying to cross to northeast from turkey. >>> two fishermen who captured an 18 month old infant, in the mediterranean sea. they realized he was still alive and began to revive him. the boy's mother said they have given them a second try at life. >> syrian president bashar al-assad says any agreement will depend on eliminating what he calls terrorist organizations. mohammed jamjoom reports. >> throughout last week in stateroom after stateroom diplomats discussed and debated a war as bloody as any in recent memory, one that refugees are desperately trying to flee no matter what the cause. just a day after declared he's willing to take part in new polls. if the syrian people supported the idea. in capital after capital, talks turned against to transition. even though at times, it has sounded as though diplomacy as deadlocked as ever. in cairo after a meeting with his egyptian counterpart, saudi foreign minister declared assad has no role at all to play in syria's future. >> eg
libyan red crescent team said the bodies were found east of the capital of tripoli. they drown trying to cross to northeast from turkey. >>> two fishermen who captured an 18 month old infant, in the mediterranean sea. they realized he was still alive and began to revive him. the boy's mother said they have given them a second try at life. >> syrian president bashar al-assad says any agreement will depend on eliminating what he calls terrorist organizations. mohammed jamjoom...
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the bodies of nearly 100 refugees have been watched up on beaches. 85 were found close to the capital tripoli. it was a point to take the refugees north to europe. >> recep tayyip erdogan accused europe of double standard in its policy of exodus of refugees across the containment. jonah hull has more from serbia, one of the major refugees heading for western europe. >> this town one of several on a well-trodden route. overrun by refugees, to get here, most will have crossed the see from turkey, which is why european officials enlisted the help of president recep tayyip erdogan. they want him to improve conditions for those thought to live in turkey. dissuading them from making this perilous exodus. they got turkey taking the moral high ground. hinting that accelerated steps to succession might be the price. >> for more than four years turkey has been opening doors to people fleeing conflict. providing support at the highest levels. we see more recently e.u. countries coming face to face with asylum seekers from syria. turkey is open to all kinds of communication >>> at the refugee processing
the bodies of nearly 100 refugees have been watched up on beaches. 85 were found close to the capital tripoli. it was a point to take the refugees north to europe. >> recep tayyip erdogan accused europe of double standard in its policy of exodus of refugees across the containment. jonah hull has more from serbia, one of the major refugees heading for western europe. >> this town one of several on a well-trodden route. overrun by refugees, to get here, most will have crossed the see...
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it involves two large players, the government in tripoli, and internationally recognised government in tobruk. people in parts of south carolina have been urged to leave their homes. the rain storms that caused the floods have passed. they are heading to the lowest lying areas. paul, governor hailey described the danger as a different kind of bad. >> yes, what she meant was there's this kind of bad that you see here in columbia, the power of moving water that ripped apart this one story business here. then there's what is coming, a surge flowing downstream. what they are concerned about. people on the coast. they have weathered hurricanes, and this is not going to be so bad. the storm surge is headed that way. it will sit in the low-lying areas for up to two weeks. that is the worry. in this part of the state businesses are starting to try to pick up the pieces. >> this was the kitchen. this was here, had to be cleaned up. water was gushing through here. >> from the back. >> this is where the water came up to. >> reporter: before the flood, the staff here in columbia were gearing up to
it involves two large players, the government in tripoli, and internationally recognised government in tobruk. people in parts of south carolina have been urged to leave their homes. the rain storms that caused the floods have passed. they are heading to the lowest lying areas. paul, governor hailey described the danger as a different kind of bad. >> yes, what she meant was there's this kind of bad that you see here in columbia, the power of moving water that ripped apart this one story...
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it's supposed to be located in tripoli. if the proposals are adopted, the east and west of libya will form a government, disarm mri that * reform the army, and enforce a cease fire across the country. any delay in forming the unity government will only prolong the suffering of the libyan people. the leaders of those countries also worry that a divided libya could pave the way for isil to build a stronger platform there. >>> there's increasing violence in the runnup to sunday's presidential elections in guinea. at least seven people have been killed east of the capital there. five of them were burned in their home. another two were shot. the u.n. has warned of the deteriorating situation after street fighting between supporters of rival political parties. >>> now it's being reported that a number of people have been wounded in a triple bombing in chad. details are scant on the ground but joining us is our reporter on the ground. i'm hoping you can hear me. what details do we have so far? ribes are ask is is -- led by boko ha
it's supposed to be located in tripoli. if the proposals are adopted, the east and west of libya will form a government, disarm mri that * reform the army, and enforce a cease fire across the country. any delay in forming the unity government will only prolong the suffering of the libyan people. the leaders of those countries also worry that a divided libya could pave the way for isil to build a stronger platform there. >>> there's increasing violence in the runnup to sunday's...
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those on board were military commanders belonging to the government in tripoli. helicopters hit by antiaircraft fire and crashed into the sea. >> egyptians have begun voting in run off elections, for than 220 parliament seats are at stake. none of the candidates won the majority. first results expected on thursday. egypt has not had parliamentary elections since the overthrow of mohamed mursi. >> days ahead of a parliamentary election in turkey, the prosecutor has taken coal of more opposition media outlets, and the scuffles linked to the group. he's a critic of recep tayyip erdogan. the affected outlets include two newspaper and tv stations. >> coming up in the programme, voters in congo vote for a new president. some say the vote was rigged >>> and how foreign relations in cuba will be a game-changer for cuban athletes. letes. >>> hello, the top stories on al jazeera. the u.s. is considering escalating military campaign against yil are. u.s. defense -- i.s.i.l. u.s. defense secretary ashton carter said a proposed new policy will need the approval of president o
those on board were military commanders belonging to the government in tripoli. helicopters hit by antiaircraft fire and crashed into the sea. >> egyptians have begun voting in run off elections, for than 220 parliament seats are at stake. none of the candidates won the majority. first results expected on thursday. egypt has not had parliamentary elections since the overthrow of mohamed mursi. >> days ahead of a parliamentary election in turkey, the prosecutor has taken coal of more...
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convicted in the case died in 2012, fbi officials and detectives plan on interviews the suspects in tripoli. e.u. leaders are meeting right now to try to find a solution to the growing refugee crisis. to skim the flow, turkey is a key part of the plan, the e.u. wants to make sure the refugees it's hosting stay there, on tuesday, the commission details the action plan, a list of requests with the hopes that they will fulfill to help reduce the strain on the european union that is being described as one of the most challenges toasts of unity within the e.u. since the e.u. tomorrowed in the 1950's. in return for 1 billion euros in financial aid, and top of the financial aid that has already been given, the commission really hopes that turkey will reduce the so called push back asylum seekers rather than stay, continue to head through the country in the direction of the european union, the hope is this money will be used to improve the conditions living in camps and also help to repatch rate tens of thousands that arrive from places of course like syria. according to your pen commission figures
convicted in the case died in 2012, fbi officials and detectives plan on interviews the suspects in tripoli. e.u. leaders are meeting right now to try to find a solution to the growing refugee crisis. to skim the flow, turkey is a key part of the plan, the e.u. wants to make sure the refugees it's hosting stay there, on tuesday, the commission details the action plan, a list of requests with the hopes that they will fulfill to help reduce the strain on the european union that is being described...
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. >>> a helicopter came down outside of the capital of tripoli. a spokesman said that the helicopter had been return together capital when it was hit by anti-aircraft fire and crashed into the sea. >>> building was destroyed after being hit by two explosions. there were no casualties. doctors without borders who run the hospital said that it provided coordinates two weeks ago. still to come on the program, china demands to know why an u.s. warship got so close to a group of disputed islands. and islands islands the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for.
. >>> a helicopter came down outside of the capital of tripoli. a spokesman said that the helicopter had been return together capital when it was hit by anti-aircraft fire and crashed into the sea. >>> building was destroyed after being hit by two explosions. there were no casualties. doctors without borders who run the hospital said that it provided coordinates two weeks ago. still to come on the program, china demands to know why an u.s. warship got so close to a group of...
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investigators in scotland want to the work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli. the only person convicted was a man who died of cancer in 2012. >>> the e.u.'s huge reason rights court ruled it's not a crime to deny the armenian genosized, and involved a politician who said that the armenian genocide is an international lie. there are different views as to how the mass killings should be described. ankara said the deaths were part of war and not premeditated. >> mark ellis is the executive director of the international bar association, and the rules is an opportunity as a whole to encourage debate. >> i think the lower court probably got it right by saying that this - the swiss parliament had gone too far in restricting the freedom of the speech for the sake of social cohesion. the genocide says it's an intent not destroy in whole or part a group, such as a nationality, ethnic groups like the armenians. this is the trick to this. you have to show specific intent. that is hard to show, because you are indicating that there has to be a coordinated plan that the int
investigators in scotland want to the work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli. the only person convicted was a man who died of cancer in 2012. >>> the e.u.'s huge reason rights court ruled it's not a crime to deny the armenian genosized, and involved a politician who said that the armenian genocide is an international lie. there are different views as to how the mass killings should be described. ankara said the deaths were part of war and not...
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investigators in scotland want to the work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli. the only person convicted was a man who died of cancer in 2012. >> the venezuela opposition leader has been arrested and custody, as he returned ahead of legislative elections. the governor fled to peru after being charged with corruption. >> now, a medical crisis could be looming for snake bite victims in some african countries. the last batch of an antivenom anecdote expires next year. doctors are not sure how they'll treat patients after that. >> reporter: this hospital in in north-eastern nigeria treats snake bite victims. this person travelled more than 100km to get to this facility for specialised care. it may be run down, but at least he's being treated. like most victims, he's a poor farmer barely able to feed his family. >> translation: i was weeding the farm and grabbed the snake by accident. it bit me. shortly after i felt dizzy, it's painful. >> reporter: 370 patients come to this hospital. they struggle with a huge number seeking medical attention, after being bitten by
investigators in scotland want to the work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli. the only person convicted was a man who died of cancer in 2012. >> the venezuela opposition leader has been arrested and custody, as he returned ahead of legislative elections. the governor fled to peru after being charged with corruption. >> now, a medical crisis could be looming for snake bite victims in some african countries. the last batch of an antivenom anecdote...
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and libyan police have raided a hide out in tripoli contains two smugglers and 163 people who were preparing to make the journey. says nearly three how people have died trying to cross the mediterranean this year. most of them departed from libyan shores. >>> the border between north and south korea is the most ft.fied border. running 250-kilometers across, and four wide, the so called demilitarized zone is actually the size of a huge military stand off. the southern side of d, manyz, they have been there. >> coming under attack by north korean fire, and repelling that fire. we are told this is routine training and something that they do every day before they would go in. but at the moment, just two months since the double land mine blast on the southern side, and the south koreans are blaming on the north korean side, seriously injurying two soldiers all of this is being taken more seriously. >> the area where the the actual happened isn't far away from here. as the enemy is nearby on the border we are being more cautious. all units in this area, are in a state of increased redness. >> this
and libyan police have raided a hide out in tripoli contains two smugglers and 163 people who were preparing to make the journey. says nearly three how people have died trying to cross the mediterranean this year. most of them departed from libyan shores. >>> the border between north and south korea is the most ft.fied border. running 250-kilometers across, and four wide, the so called demilitarized zone is actually the size of a huge military stand off. the southern side of d, manyz,...
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helicopter carrying soldiers, military leaders, and civilians has crashed in libya near the capitol tripoli. there were 20 on board when the helicopter crashed. one of them was the commander of the western military region. >>> a so-called day of rage has been organized across the occupied territory after three palestinians were killed in violence on monday. israeli soldiers fired tear gas at palestinians at a protest rally in hebron on tuesday. hebron is in the occupied west bank and is home for hundreds of jewish settlers living in enclaves in the palestinian territory. >>> nadine barber joins us live from ramallah. what more can you tell us about the casualties today? >> reporter: barbara, you were mentioning hebron which is a tense place at the best of times with that strange coexistence or situation where you do have those israeli settlers living amongst the majority palestinian population under heavy security. this day of rage was called by the various political factions, and it is seen people take to the streets in many parts of the occupied west bank. there haven't been any fatalitie
helicopter carrying soldiers, military leaders, and civilians has crashed in libya near the capitol tripoli. there were 20 on board when the helicopter crashed. one of them was the commander of the western military region. >>> a so-called day of rage has been organized across the occupied territory after three palestinians were killed in violence on monday. israeli soldiers fired tear gas at palestinians at a protest rally in hebron on tuesday. hebron is in the occupied west bank and...
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department experts, not from the intelligence community, that we should abandon either benghazi or tripoli. >> right and i understand that. and secretary clinton i guess one of the questions we need answered is you were a huge advocate for our president there to begin with, what prevented you from making the decision based on the knowledge that you had from these memos about the deteriorating security situation, what prevented you as secretary of state from making that decision on your own? >> congresswoman i took into consideration a wide variety of factors. there were a number of places where violence would spike and we would have to make a decision. at this point what we were trying to do was work with the libyan authorities, that is what the august 17th memo from deputy secretary nides refers to. we were trying to provide additional security assistance so that the libyans could do more to assist themselves. and you know it is the case that in the world we are in today there are a lot of places that are dangerous, violence goes up and goes down, part of what acting assistant secretary b
department experts, not from the intelligence community, that we should abandon either benghazi or tripoli. >> right and i understand that. and secretary clinton i guess one of the questions we need answered is you were a huge advocate for our president there to begin with, what prevented you from making the decision based on the knowledge that you had from these memos about the deteriorating security situation, what prevented you as secretary of state from making that decision on your...
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. >> john kerry said the time to negotiate was over but members of the tripoli based general national congress tell al jazeera they're unhappy with the deal. >> we welcome their help but at the end of the day it's up to us in libya to decide if if deal is final. >>reporter: they want sharia law included in the deal. >> the parliament is ready to sign it. >> political instability and armed conflict are taking a toll on the people of libya with nearly half the population now in need of some form of humanitarian assistance. the country is also a center of human trafficking and a safe haven for isil. >> and a quick reminder, you can keep up to date with all the news on our website, there it is on your screen, the address, al jazeera.com. that's al jazeera.com. john lenin, yoko ohno party of that period, where all of their different artists come together at some place. >> a glimpse into the real lives of stars we hardly knew. captured by a rare paster -- master and insider with his own amazing tale. >>> also tonight, what's bugging you. 12 mon
. >> john kerry said the time to negotiate was over but members of the tripoli based general national congress tell al jazeera they're unhappy with the deal. >> we welcome their help but at the end of the day it's up to us in libya to decide if if deal is final. >>reporter: they want sharia law included in the deal. >> the parliament is ready to sign it. >> political instability and armed conflict are taking a toll on the people of libya with nearly half the...
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libya, libya red crescent team said they were found on beaches by the city hom east of the capital tripoli and 2 1/2 thousand people drown trying to reach europe in the mediterranean sea so far. two turkish firerman who rescued a 18-month-old child at see fisted them and the boy was floating face down in the choppy water, when they hauled him on to the boat thank you realized he was still alive and began to revive him and the mother described the fishermen as heros and have given their family a second chance at life. two men killed with i.s.i.l. fighters in the southeast city. police were raiding a dozen properties on the outskirts of the city early on monday when the gun battle broke out. we are live in istanbul and what is the latest from the scene ther there? >> reporter: security forces have been telling us that seven suspected i.s.i.l. fighters were killed in the shoot out during those dawn raids but two police officers were killed apparently when one of the properties they went to search was boobie traps and they detonated as the officers tried to enter those properties and then that
libya, libya red crescent team said they were found on beaches by the city hom east of the capital tripoli and 2 1/2 thousand people drown trying to reach europe in the mediterranean sea so far. two turkish firerman who rescued a 18-month-old child at see fisted them and the boy was floating face down in the choppy water, when they hauled him on to the boat thank you realized he was still alive and began to revive him and the mother described the fishermen as heros and have given their family a...
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believe they are involved in -- they work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli. any person convinced of the attack, who died in 2012. al jazeera journalist is released from an egyptian jail last hospital, brought back to doha headquarters. >> egypt president along with mohammad fahmy, they were originally sentenced to between seven and ten years in prison and spent more than 400 days behind bars. al jazeera journalist whose were sentenced in the their absence were pardons. al jazeera refutes all the charges and continues to demand that the sentences be overturns. call for press freedom around the world. thank you so much but we need to continue i hope one day we will be able to celebrate the freedom of every journalist all over the world. we will continue, we will continue that because we are not only journalists we are advocates of press freedom. >> china is going to be hosting an informal meeting for what is known as the association of south asian nations and it will happen amido the rising territory tensions in p the south china sea there are reports that a b
believe they are involved in -- they work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli. any person convinced of the attack, who died in 2012. al jazeera journalist is released from an egyptian jail last hospital, brought back to doha headquarters. >> egypt president along with mohammad fahmy, they were originally sentenced to between seven and ten years in prison and spent more than 400 days behind bars. al jazeera journalist whose were sentenced in the their absence...
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attorney general want to work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli, the only person convicted of the attack died in 2012. and they will recall 8.5 million cars over an emissions scandal and promoted by the watchdog who early ordered checks on 2.4 million domestic cars fitted with software designed to cheat emissions test and the scandal first uncovered in the united states already wiped billions of dollars off the value of the german company. south korea's president is in washington ahead of a summit with her u.s. counterpart, barack obama and harry faucet reports from seoul balancing the relationship between the united states and china is proving an increasingly delicate task. >> reporter: south korea's president began her postponed u.s. visit paying tribute to veterans of the korean war, the shared find that is the reference.for alliance between the two nations but it's showing some present day strains and last month he was in beijing and honored guests as china celebrated 70 years since world war ii and to improve the political relationship with china to ma
attorney general want to work with the libyan authorities to interview the suspects in tripoli, the only person convicted of the attack died in 2012. and they will recall 8.5 million cars over an emissions scandal and promoted by the watchdog who early ordered checks on 2.4 million domestic cars fitted with software designed to cheat emissions test and the scandal first uncovered in the united states already wiped billions of dollars off the value of the german company. south korea's president...
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the libyan res crescent says 85 r found close to tripoli and 10 more at a coastal city 50 kilometers west. >>> turkey's president has been meeting eu leaders in brussels with the refugee crisis high on the agenda. he's accused europe of double standards in its policy on the current exodus. jonah hall has the latest from southern serbia, one of the main transit points for refugees heading to western europe. >> interpreter: >> reporter: the serbian town is one of several on a well-trodden route in europe overrun by refugees, many of them syrians. to get here most will crossed the sea from turkey, which is why european union officials in brussels are keen to enlist the help of the turkish president. they want him to improve conditions for the up to 2 million refugees thought to be living in turkey to allow them to work to dissuede them from making this perilous exodus. what they got was turkey taking the moral high ground hinting that accelerated steps towards eu exsession might be the price for help. >> translator: for more than two years turkey has opened doors for people fleeing conf
the libyan res crescent says 85 r found close to tripoli and 10 more at a coastal city 50 kilometers west. >>> turkey's president has been meeting eu leaders in brussels with the refugee crisis high on the agenda. he's accused europe of double standards in its policy on the current exodus. jonah hall has the latest from southern serbia, one of the main transit points for refugees heading to western europe. >> interpreter: >> reporter: the serbian town is one of several on a...
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they found 85 people dead near tripoli and 10 near the coast. libya is the launching point of smugglers' boats that head to europe. >>> in the news ahead, more on syria, as russia said it has carried out more airstrikes in the country. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> 12 pacific nations have agreed to one the biggest trade deals in history. the trans-pacific partnership will reduce tariffs and set new rules for the environment and workers, a deal that needs to be formally signed. >>> u.s. military express condolences to those killed in an airstrike in kunduz. 22 people died on saturday when a hospital run by doctors without borders was hit. >>> the e.u. asking turkey for help dealing with the refugees. and he has already accused europe of double standards in the refugee policy. >>> a palestinian has been shot dead in fighting
they found 85 people dead near tripoli and 10 near the coast. libya is the launching point of smugglers' boats that head to europe. >>> in the news ahead, more on syria, as russia said it has carried out more airstrikes in the country. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target...
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hundreds in tripoli don't agree. demonstrators chanted anti-u.n. slogans. holding up the cards. the rival parliament has got to approve it. this is happening four years after the gal of muammar gaddafi. there's escalating violence on the eve of presidential elections. seven people have been killed. >> that's 700km from the capital. five prosecutor burnt in their homes. two were shot. people living close to the border are facing fuel. they really on imports. businesses are shut down because of protests. some protested the constitution. they say it discriminates against them, and they want it changed. >> reporter: for weeks they've been waiting on the indian side of the border with nepal. despite long dedelays, truck drivers still do not want to across the boarder. >> there's a lot of incidents, a lot have been attacked. i'm scared to drive to nepal, i will not go. >> for almost two months, many areas in nepal, along the border, has been along a shut down. residents have been protesting against the constitution, which they say fails to represent them properly. >> more than 40 peop
hundreds in tripoli don't agree. demonstrators chanted anti-u.n. slogans. holding up the cards. the rival parliament has got to approve it. this is happening four years after the gal of muammar gaddafi. there's escalating violence on the eve of presidential elections. seven people have been killed. >> that's 700km from the capital. five prosecutor burnt in their homes. two were shot. people living close to the border are facing fuel. they really on imports. businesses are shut down...
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libyan red crescent team said they were found on beaches east of the capital tripoli. it's estimated at least two and a half how people have drowned trying to reach europe in the mediterranean sea this year so far. >>> two turkish fish american who rescued an 18 month old syrian child and his family at sea have visited them. videos shot by the men showed the boy named know ham he had floating face down in the choppy waters when they hauled him on to the boat they realized he was still alive. and began to revive him. the boy's mother described them as heros and says they have given they are family a second chance at life. two turkish policemen have been killed during a shootout with isil fighters in the southeastern city. police were raiding a dozen properties on the outskirts of the city early on monday when the gun battle broke out. seven isil members have been killed and three have been captured alive. the city has not witnessed much isil activity before. >>> a comedian turned politician has won guatemala's presidential election in a land slide victory. the final res
libyan red crescent team said they were found on beaches east of the capital tripoli. it's estimated at least two and a half how people have drowned trying to reach europe in the mediterranean sea this year so far. >>> two turkish fish american who rescued an 18 month old syrian child and his family at sea have visited them. videos shot by the men showed the boy named know ham he had floating face down in the choppy waters when they hauled him on to the boat they realized he was still...
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least 95 refugeeings have washed ashore in libya, the libya red crescent found 85 dead near the capitol tripoli and others found on the coastal city and it's a main launching point for smuggler boats heading to europe and it will be held in brussels in the next few hours and erdiwan is taking part and due to meet eu leaders and turkey hosts millions of refugees and it's a jumping off point for europe and jona is live in the town where refugees must register before continuing their journey further into europe and what is expected out of these talks and do the people behind you have high hopes? >> well, there will certainly be some help in brussels to get help to deal with the problem and here is why and this is the pressure and the local processing and reception center and 4,000 people a day they recon have passed through given paperwork they can go along a well-trodden route to germany and the town absolutely over run by refugees and trying to get them on buses to push them to croatia border where they become somebody else's problem and most got to europe crossing the sea from turkey where ther
least 95 refugeeings have washed ashore in libya, the libya red crescent found 85 dead near the capitol tripoli and others found on the coastal city and it's a main launching point for smuggler boats heading to europe and it will be held in brussels in the next few hours and erdiwan is taking part and due to meet eu leaders and turkey hosts millions of refugees and it's a jumping off point for europe and jona is live in the town where refugees must register before continuing their journey...
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. >> hundreds of protesters are taking to the streets of the libyan capital tripoli opposing a plan to form a government. demonstrators chanted anti-u.n. slogans, and held up red cards directed at the u.n. envoy who brokered the deal. before the deal is finalised rival parliament has to approve it >>> nepal is struggling to cope with food and fuel shortages two weeks after indian trucks stopped border crossing. many nepalese accuse the indian government of imposing a blockade because it opposes their new construction. this report if kathmandu. >> reporter: for weeks they've been waiting on the indian side of the border with nepal. despite long delays, truck drivers still do not want to cross the border. >> there's a lot of incidents, a lot of trucks have been attacked. i'm scared to drive to nepal, i will not go. >> for almost two months, many areas in nepal, along the border with india, has been along a shut down. residents have been protesting against the constitution, which they say fails to represent them properly. >> more than 40 people have lost their lives in the unrest. the ind
. >> hundreds of protesters are taking to the streets of the libyan capital tripoli opposing a plan to form a government. demonstrators chanted anti-u.n. slogans, and held up red cards directed at the u.n. envoy who brokered the deal. before the deal is finalised rival parliament has to approve it >>> nepal is struggling to cope with food and fuel shortages two weeks after indian trucks stopped border crossing. many nepalese accuse the indian government of imposing a blockade...
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the libyan red crescent team said they were found on bodies east of tripoli. estimated that two and a half thousand people have drowned trying to reach europe in the mediterranean sea so far this year. >>> two turkish fishermen who rescued an 18 month old syrian child and his family out at sea have visited the family videos from the men showed the boy laying down in the water, when they hauled him onto the boat they realized he was still alive. and they began to revive him. the boys' mother described them as heros and said they have given her family another chance at life. >>> ray comedian turned politician has won guatemala's lex in a land slide victory. the final result is yesterday to be announced jimmy morales has 70% of the vote already. and his opponent the former first lady sandra torres has conceded defeat. >> reporter: former television need comeed vinnie jimmy morales as taken the second rounds of president hal elections here on sunday. now, jimmy morales was with the conservative fcn party and he is not a career politician at all. in fact, he has no
the libyan red crescent team said they were found on bodies east of tripoli. estimated that two and a half thousand people have drowned trying to reach europe in the mediterranean sea so far this year. >>> two turkish fishermen who rescued an 18 month old syrian child and his family out at sea have visited the family videos from the men showed the boy laying down in the water, when they hauled him onto the boat they realized he was still alive. and they began to revive him. the boys'...
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libyan red cress he wants team said the bodies were found on the beaches of the coastal city east of tripoli. it's thought they drowned trying to cross from europe from the north african country. >> two turkish fishermen who rescued an 18 month old syrian toddler and his family at sea have visited them. video shot by the men showed the boy floating face down. when they hauled him on to the boat, they realized he was alive and began to revive him. the boy's mother described the fishermen as heroes and said they have given her family a second chance at life: >>> guatemala's former first life has conceded defeat in the country's presidential election. >> clears the way for comedian turned politician to be the new leader. nearly 96% of the votes have been continued so far. morales has 68% of the vote. let's talk to david mercer live from guatemala city. so jimmy morales is claiming victory. talk us through what has been happening there. >> reporter: that's right. like you said, and just over here to my right, you can hear the cheerdz that jimmy morales has been speaking just now, giving his vict
libyan red cress he wants team said the bodies were found on the beaches of the coastal city east of tripoli. it's thought they drowned trying to cross from europe from the north african country. >> two turkish fishermen who rescued an 18 month old syrian toddler and his family at sea have visited them. video shot by the men showed the boy floating face down. when they hauled him on to the boat, they realized he was alive and began to revive him. the boy's mother described the fishermen...
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scottish prosecutors and the attorney general want to work with libyan authorities in tripoli. the only person was convicted was this man and served time in prison and died in libya in 2012 2012. >>> the european union's court says the mass killing in turkey whond years ago was genocide. it ruled the politician should never have been convicted for saying that, quote, the armennian genocide is a lie, unquote. he was found guilty of racial discrimination in two two to hundred7 but is being ruled of his infringement of his right to free speech. >>> released from i didn't wantian jail has been welcomed back to our network's do ha headquarters. he was pardoned in september by the egyptian president. they were sentenced to seven-10 years in prison and spent more than 400 days behind bars. others who were sentenced in absentia were not released from their sentence and called for press freedom worldwide. >> thank you so much. we need to continue. i hope one day we will be able to celebrate the freedom of every journalist over the world. we'll continue that because we are not only journ
scottish prosecutors and the attorney general want to work with libyan authorities in tripoli. the only person was convicted was this man and served time in prison and died in libya in 2012 2012. >>> the european union's court says the mass killing in turkey whond years ago was genocide. it ruled the politician should never have been convicted for saying that, quote, the armennian genocide is a lie, unquote. he was found guilty of racial discrimination in two two to hundred7 but is...
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the spokesman for the tripoli government said that the helicopter was returning to the capital when it was hit by anti-aircraft and crashed into the sea. >>> the saudi-led military coalition has denied bombing a hospital in northern yemen. the building was all but destroyed after being hit by two explosions. there were no casualties. doctors without borders said that it provided coordinates to the coalition two weeks ago. >> we have the emergency room being stabilized when that happened. the first the team had time to evacuate the emergency room. the second hit targeted the maternity ward, and destroyed the hospital. fortunately, they had five minutes to run away, so there is patients were in critical state. for sure the thing is we had absolutely we gave gps information off all the hospitals ahead,ed a we renew them every month. we update it two weeks ago. there is no way to mistaken the people. there is no reason to target a hospital. there cannot be any good reason. at least two direct hits. they make a mistake. they get too close to it too often, we have all position. not talking a
the spokesman for the tripoli government said that the helicopter was returning to the capital when it was hit by anti-aircraft and crashed into the sea. >>> the saudi-led military coalition has denied bombing a hospital in northern yemen. the building was all but destroyed after being hit by two explosions. there were no casualties. doctors without borders said that it provided coordinates to the coalition two weeks ago. >> we have the emergency room being stabilized when that...